casualty - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of casualty in Hindi

  • दुर्घटना
  • हताहत
  • आपात
  • अपघटना
  • दुर्घटना का शिकार
  • हादसा
  • आकस्मिक दुर्घटना

casualty Definition

  • a person killed or injured in a war or accident. ( युद्ध या दुर्घटना में एक व्यक्ति मारा गया या घायल हुआ। )

casualty Example

  • A big, bald-headed dude was passed out on the bunk above, an early casualty of beer and Valium. ( एक बड़ा, गंजा सिर वाला दोस्त ऊपर चारपाई पर, बीयर और वेलियम की एक प्रारंभिक दुर्घटना में पारित हो गया। )
  • The first casualty of this double taxation was luxury glass, the city's traditional export. ( इस दोहरे कराधान की पहली दुर्घटना लक्जरी ग्लास थी, जो शहर का पारंपरिक निर्यात था। )
  • But another early casualty is conscience, routinely smothered in the national media echo chamber. ( लेकिन एक अन्य प्रारंभिक दुर्घटना अंतरात्मा की आवाज है, नियमित रूप से राष्ट्रीय मीडिया गूंज कक्ष में धूम्रपान किया। )
  • Road casualty figures just released, show that overall, road deaths are the lowest they have ever been since records began in 1926. ( अभी जारी सड़क दुर्घटना के आंकड़े बताते हैं कि कुल मिलाकर, सड़क की मौतें सबसे कम हैं जो वे 1926 में रिकॉर्ड शुरू होने के बाद से अब तक के सबसे कम हैं। )
  • he went to casualty to have a cut stitched ( वह एक कटे हुए सिले को लेकर हताहत हो गया )
  • The egg was an early casualty of the cholesterol war. ( अंडा कोलेस्ट्रॉल युद्ध का एक प्रारंभिक हताहत था। )

More Sentence

  • Swindon's roads have never been safer according to the latest casualty figures.
  • Examples are: health problems, unemployment, damage to the home due to a casualty or disaster, and other reasons.
  • It is hardly surprising in those circumstances that the House of Lords held that the shipowning company could not say that the casualty had occurred without its actual fault and privity.
  • Another complicating factor is whether or not psychiatric cases are included in the casualty figures.
  • the Insurers acquire all the Policyholder's rights in respect of the casualty which caused the loss
  • That is this case because the obligation to cover arose at the time of the casualty and it is that which under the approach in Albion gives rise to the double insurance situation.
  • Road casualty figures for 2003 show that serious accidents fell by 15 to 82 compared to the previous year.
  • The first casualty of a disaster is always communication.
  • Regardless of this, the casualty figures for the Black Death were massive.
  • She was an early casualty of what is now being seen as a wasted generation.
  • In the present case the retainer is said to be for the purpose of investigating and advising on the casualty .
  • road casualty
  • But casualties involving goods vehicles totalled 97 last year - the highest casualty figure recorded in the Bradford district.
  • In anxious times, the free exchange of ideas is an early casualty .
  • And as we get more and faster trains on to the rails we can expect more deaths, so the casualty figures coldly used in cost benefit studies are all going to be out of date anyway.
  • Center court was now a mass casualty scene, with injured personnel streaming out of Corridors 3 and 4 and wounded lying everywhere.
  • Thus if the second casualty is due to an excepted peril, the rule of merger which applied in the case of an unrepaired partial loss to defeat the claim has no application.
  • But the dream of a new generation of nuclear power may prove to be the real casualty of last week's events.
  • What are our total casualty figures and how many more casualties are we willing to endure?
  • For wool to get wet in the rain is a casualty , though not a grave one; it is not a thing intended but is accidental; it is something which injures the wool from without; it does not develop from within.
  • Had the glass been in place, the casualty would not have occurred.
  • The centre of gravity was so close to the tipping line that a minor force would cause the casualty .
  • Where a policy provides cover against one of two or more concurrent causes of a casualty , a claim will lie under the policy provided that there is no relevant exclusion.
  • For Einstein and children like him, confidence is an early casualty .